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kick [kik] (petroleum engineering) Entry of fluid into the wellbore when the pressure of the column of drilling fluid is insufficient to withstand the pressure of the fluids in the formation being drilled. (ordnance) Violent backward movement of a gun after being fired, caused by the rearward force of the propellant gases acting on the gun.
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| Then their drug coverage kicks back in until the total cost reaches $4,900. So the about-to-be-disposed-of mistress in "Dominion" kicks back by playing an unsettling trick on her love; while in "Abyss," surely the most disturbing of the stories, Frances Bilandic, on the edge of the Grand Canyon, leaves her now-despised lover Howard in a manner he had in no way prepared for. What happens if an owner simply kicks back and "retires on the job," letting others shoulder the burden? |
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